How to Set Up GProxy Proxies in Multilogin (2026 Guide)
Connect GProxy residential, mobile, ISP or SOCKS5 proxies to Multilogin profiles (Mimic and Stealthfox). This guide covers the connection type, the host/port and auth fields, and the proxy check.
Prerequisites
- ✓An active GProxy plan — residential, mobile or ISP is recommended for account work
- ✓Multilogin installed with a signed-in account
- ✓Your GProxy host, port, username and password copied from the dashboard
- ✓Decide the protocol: SOCKS5 (recommended) or HTTP — GProxy supports both
Step-by-Step Setup
Copy your GProxy credentials
From the GProxy dashboard, copy the host, port, username and password.
Create a new profile
In Multilogin, create a new browser profile (Mimic for Chrome-based, Stealthfox for Firefox-based).
Open the Proxy settings
In the profile's Proxy section, set the connection type to HTTP or SOCKS5 (SOCKS5 recommended).
Enter host, port and credentials
Enter proxy.gproxy.net as the host, your GProxy port, and the username and password.
Host: proxy.gproxy.net Port: 1000
User: YOUR_USERNAME Pass: YOUR_PASSWORD
Check the connection and create
Run the proxy check to confirm the IP and country, then create/save the profile.
Code Examples
Host: proxy.gproxy.net
Port: 1000 (HTTP example; SOCKS5 port is shown in your dashboard)
User: YOUR_USERNAME
Pass: YOUR_PASSWORD
One-line format:
proxy.gproxy.net:1000:YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_PASSWORD
curl -x http://YOUR_USERNAME:[email protected]:1000 https://api.ipify.org?format=json
# Returns the proxy's IP — if you see it, the credentials work.
GProxy + Multilogin
Multilogin is an enterprise-grade antidetect browser used by agencies and serious multi-accounters. Pair each profile with a dedicated GProxy IP so every account stays isolated and residential-clean. GProxy from $0.85/GB with pay-per-day billing keeps large profile fleets affordable.
Which GProxy product to use
Use residential or mobile for social/ad/marketplace accounts, ISP for static residential, and datacenter only for low-sensitivity work. SOCKS5 is the recommended protocol.
Use Cases
Social media multi-accounting
Assign one sticky residential or mobile GProxy IP per profile so Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X accounts never share a fingerprint or IP.
Ad & affiliate accounts
Keep Facebook Ads, Google Ads and affiliate accounts isolated — each profile gets a distinct, clean IP that matches the account's country.
Crypto airdrop & wallet farming
Run many wallets or airdrop accounts in parallel, each behind a unique residential IP, without triggering sybil detection.
E-commerce & marketplace sellers
Manage multiple Amazon, eBay, Etsy or Shopify accounts from one machine while keeping every login on its own residential IP.
- One sticky IP per profile. Never share a single GProxy IP across profiles you want to keep unlinked — reuse links them.
- Residential or mobile beats datacenter for social and marketplace accounts; datacenter is fine only for low-sensitivity tasks.
- SOCKS5 is the safe default — it carries all traffic types and holds stable long sessions.
- Match geo and timezone. Pick a GProxy country close to the account's expected location, then let Multilogin auto-set the profile timezone to that IP.
FAQ
What proxy type should I use with Multilogin — residential or datacenter? +
HTTP or SOCKS5 for Multilogin? +
Can I use one GProxy IP for several Multilogin profiles? +
Does GProxy work with both Mimic and Stealthfox in Multilogin? +
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